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    bystander. In dissociation the bystander is aware that the event is an emergency or distress situation, but dissociates themselves from the individual in distress either because they had nothing to do with causing the distress, or because they do not view themselves as a friend to the individual in distress; this was found to be the case with two of the bystanders. Bystanders viewing the event as an emergency or distress situation, but not wanting to cause…

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    (Bonnano, 2005). Nonetheless, there are many adverse outcomes in terms of psychopathology related to trauma that many individuals are burdened with: including anxiety, PTSD, and depression. Many experience social maladjustment and acute psychological distress in their exposure to trauma, some never being able to recover (Gold et al., 2000). Historically, there have been few attempts to distinguish subgroups within the broad category of individuals exposed to potential trauma who do not develop…

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    cheating on the other. Based on the relationship and how the breakup is done there can be a wide variety of emotional reactions. Rejection can cause emotional strief. When being dumped by your partner no matter how great the connection it causes some distress due to rejection. When dumping someone you are rejecting them which causes tension, either with the person or the decision. Mutual breakups have less tension than, being dumped or dumping someone, due to the tension being split between…

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    scientific results. The results from the data demonstrated that professional stress and moral distress are predictive factors influencing nurses ' intention to stay in the organisation. but the Professional stress factors were not frequent occurrence compared to the moral distress factors. The findings from the discriminant analyses and the multiple regression analyses, showed a strong correlation between moral distress and nurses intention to stay. Besides the response acquired from the nurse’s…

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    Durham v. McDonald’s Restaurants of Oklahoma, Inc. FACTS Camran Durham filed an intentional infliction of emotional distress lawsuit against his former employer, McDonald’s in Oklahoma. As he was denied three requests by McDonald’s manager which was his supervisor to take his prescription anti-seizure medication. After the denial of the last request the manager called him “f…ing retard”. Durham alleged that the refusals by the manager caused him to fear that he would suffer a seizure which…

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    Within the poetry I have studied throughout the year, I have found that most poems show feelings of distress, however, acceptance is also present. Bruce Dawe and Kenneth Slessor successfully portray the distress of war in their poems, whereas Sylvia Plath and Wilfred Owen show this feeling through different examples of suffering. Rudyard Kipling and Maya Angelou are two poets who I believed showed their readers how to accept things in life, whether you can influence them or not. These different…

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    Stat. §784.048 (2015). Cyberstalking is “a course of conduct through electronic mail or electronic communication, directed at a specific person, causing substantial emotional distress to that person serving no legitimate purpose,” Leach v. Kersey, 162 So.3d at 1106. Cyberstalking is not found where the electronic messages are, “not directed at a specific person.” Horowitz v. Horowitz, 160 So.3d 531,531 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2015)…

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    them support in a time of personal crisis (Jarell and Ozymy 1). Victimization does not stop after a criminal offense has been prosecuted, it continues in the form of emotional distress, physical…

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    therapy, respiratory distress syndrome, and blood transfusion have been suspected to influence the incidence of ROP. The most significant risk factors for development of ROP were low gestational age and low birth weight, as shown in many studies. In our study, low gestational age, sepsis, oxygen therapy, and frequency of blood transfusions were found to be risk factors for development of ROP independently. Meanwhile, sex, mode of delivery, birth weight, respiratory distress syndrome, patent…

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    aimed at preventing or reducing anxiety or distress, or preventing some dreaded event or situation; however, these behaviors or mental acts are not connect in a realistic way with what they are designed to neutralize or prevent, and are clearly excessive. Phillip gets up an hour early to avoid waking his girlfriend and his drive time is excessive having to repeat his route. The obsessions or compulsions are time-consuming and cause clinically significant distress or impairment in social,…

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